WNBA Game Preview: Washington Mystics (1-1) vs. Indiana Fever (1-1)

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Gainbridge Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, IN

Tip‑off: 7:00 PM ET

Broadcast: ESPN3 / WNBA League Pass

Two Eastern Conference teams looking to establish early‑season identity meet Friday night in Indianapolis as the Washington Mystics (1–1) visit the Indiana Fever (1–1). Both clubs have shown flashes of high‑level play but remain inconsistent through two games. The Fever are energized by a strong home opener and a rapidly improving young core, while the Mystics are leaning on veteran leadership and defensive structure.

VENUE — GAINBRIDGE FIELDHOUSE

  • Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
  • Capacity: 17,274
  • Atmosphere: One of the loudest and most energized home courts in the WNBA
  • Court Profile: Neutral pace, slightly favorable to perimeter scoring

Indiana’s home crowd has become a real factor — especially in close games.

INJURY REPORT

Washington Mystics

  • Elena Delle Donne — Out (back management) Washington continues to adjust without their franchise star.
  • Shakira Austin — Probable (hip) Expected to play; critical to interior defense and rebounding.
  • Ariel Atkins — Probable (ankle) Expected to start; key two‑way presence.
  • Brittney Sykes — Questionable (wrist) Game‑time decision; major impact on perimeter defense.

Indiana Fever

  • Aliyah Boston — Probable (shoulder) Expected to play; centerpiece of Indiana’s offense and rebounding.
  • Kelsey Mitchell — Probable (ankle) Expected to start; Fever’s top perimeter scorer.
  • NaLyssa Smith — Out (foot) Big loss to Indiana’s frontcourt depth.
  • Lexie Hull — Out (knee) Reduces wing rotation options.

TEAM RECORDS & FORM

Washington Mystics (1–1)

  • Last 2 Games: W–L
  • Offense: 78.0 PPG
  • Defense: 76.5 PPG allowed
  • Trend: Strong defensive stretches, inconsistent half‑court scoring
  • Identity: Veteran poise, perimeter defense, ball movement

Indiana Fever (1–1)

  • Last 2 Games: L–W
  • Offense: 82.5 PPG
  • Defense: 81.0 PPG allowed
  • Trend: Offense improving, defense still shaky in transition
  • Identity: Pace, inside‑out scoring, young star development

RECENT TEAM FORM NOTES

Mystics

  • Defense has been top‑tier in stretches
  • Offense relies heavily on Atkins + Austin pick‑and‑roll
  • Bench production inconsistent

Fever

  • Boston looks dominant early
  • Mitchell heating up from deep
  • Perimeter defense remains a concern

KEY PLAYER MATCHUPS

1. Aliyah Boston vs. Shakira Austin

A battle of elite young bigs — Boston’s power vs. Austin’s mobility. Edge: Fever

2. Kelsey Mitchell vs. Ariel Atkins

Mitchell’s scoring vs. Atkins’ perimeter defense is the matchup that may decide the game. Edge: Even

3. Kristy Wallace vs. Caitlin Clark (if active)

Note: Clark is not listed but if active, her playmaking vs. Washington’s switching defense becomes pivotal. Edge: Fever (if Clark plays)

4. Brittney Sykes (if active) vs. Fever Wings

Sykes’ defensive pressure could disrupt Indiana’s rhythm. Edge: Mystics

SERIES HISTORY

  • 2025 Season: Mystics won 2–1
  • Last 10 Meetings: Mystics lead 7–3
  • At Gainbridge Fieldhouse: Teams split last 4

Washington has historically controlled this matchup, but Indiana’s roster is significantly improved.

BETTING TRENDS

Washington Mystics

  • 4–1 ATS in last 5 road games
  • Unders hit in 5 of last 7
  • 6–2 straight‑up vs. Indiana in last 8

Indiana Fever

  • 1–4 ATS in last 5 home games
  • Overs hit in 4 of last 6
  • 3–7 straight‑up in last 10 home games

Matchup Trends

  • Mystics have held Indiana under 80 points in 6 of last 8
  • Fever have scored 80+ in both games this season

GAME ODDS

Washington Mystics       170

Indiana Fever                    – 8.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Thursday, May 14, 2026

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